Skip to main content

Exhibits Development Group announces extension for Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition

News
Exhibits Development Group Sherlock Holmes The Exhibition Robb McCormick Photography

Exhibits Development Group (EDG), a global leader in travelling exhibitions, has revealed its collaboration with the Conan Doyle Estate has been extended. This will enable Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition to continue for a further decade and to be exhibited in venues beyond the US.

European & Middle Eastern venues

The exhibition has completed a 10-year tour, during which it was shown at 17 museums. In preparation for its international tour, it has now been extensively renovated and developed. The European and Middle Eastern tour will be coordinated by EDG’s European office in Copenhagen.

Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition has recently been shown at the Frost Science Center in Miami, and the Minnesota History Center in Saint Paul. It has also previously been shown at venues which include the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia.

The exhibition gives visitors the chance to see authentic manuscripts and relics from the time period, as well as investigative instruments that the famous detective could have used. Fun, interactive challenges invite visitors to solve crimes, while learning about the advanced forensic science that underpinned Sherlock Holmes‘ investigations.

In Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition, visitors will be immersed in history and experience Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‘s fascinating tales, which have been brought to life like never before.

To enquire about bookings, please contact Ditte Anker-Svendsen by emailing dittes@exhibitsdevelopment.com.

Earlier this year, Exhibits Development Group (EDG), announced that 500 members have joined its culturenut platform. Culturenut was launched in 2019 to minimise cultural waste created by museums, theatres and edutainment producers. EDG founder and CEO, Amy Noble Seitz, developed the platform which has since connected buyers and sellers in more than 30 countries.

The firm also recently announced the debut of Dinosaurs of the Sahara, which opened at the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland, Ohio, in May. 

Image kind courtesy of Robb McCormick Photography

Share this
Rebecca Hardy blooloop

Rebecca Hardy

Rebecca Hardy has been working in the culture and heritage sector for over 10 years. She studied Fine Art at university and now writes for a broad range of creative organisations including artists, galleries, museums and retailers. When she's not writing, she spends her time getting lost in the woods and making mud pies with her young son.

More from this author

Companies featured in this post

More from this author

Related content

Your web browser is out of date. Update your browser for more security, speed and the best experience on this site.

Find out how to update